
Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence and Algorithms (AI)
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Artificial intelligence is making rapid strides, pervading every profession and every aspect of everyday life. What are the pros and cons of artificial intelligence and their algorithms when put into practical applications?
To answer these questions, we embark on an exciting journey to meet scientists who are working on our future in the US, UK, Germany and China.
In this video, we take you to Apple, Google, Amazon Go, Stanford University, Science in Birdmingham, Shenzhen Smart City Control Center, and the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Several key points:
1/ AI in shopping – 1:26
New startups are founded daily in Silicon Valley, the home of numerous tech giants, and artificial intelligence is a hot topic. You can join us as you enter an Amazon Go store by simply holding your phone up to the scanner and using an app. Even without a cashier, you will definitely appreciate shopping without a line.
2/ Robot cafe – 2:50
A line of Robot cafes can be found in Silicon Valley. The Robot will give you a cup of coffee so you can experience the flavor of the future.
AI will alter how we shop, but what about the workers?
3/ AI in Medicine – 04:15
With a $6.5 billion annual budget, Stanford University is at the forefront of AI research internationally. An artificial intelligence program created by researchers in this area can check X-rays for a variety of ailments.
4/ AI in Parkinson's disease diagnosis – 9:54
The city of Birdmingham's team of scientists gathered voice recordings and fed them to an algorithm to detect the differences in the voices of people with and without Parkinson's disease.
5/ AI in the kitchen – 15:40
In Beijing, the entire kitchen is digitalized, the refrigerator is controlled, and the supply chain is monitored. There are also robot waiters and AI in the kitchen.
But there seems to be a trade-off between security and privacy in terms of personal rights.
6/ Shenzhen City Smart City Control Center - 19:06
In the west, this kind of surveillance is unimaginable, but in China, people have a different perspective and believe it helps lower crime rates. Some of this can be useful in creating a transparent society for the purpose of efficiency, but do we really want to measure, control, and analyze everything simply so we can theoretically win? Data tyranny will undoubtedly result from this. Perhaps trust is preferable to clever control.
7/ Facebook AI – 23:10
Silicon Valley, a byword for creativity and unrestricted freedom, is home to Facebook, whose services we utilize and whose firm is private.
8/ Importance of AI for Google - 24:49
An essential step in Google's product development process is driven by AI.
The general public is unaware of how information is used when there is a monopoly, whether it pertains to a search engine or a business. There is a risk that Google intends to rule the globe and control people's minds if this power is not rigorously controlled by the general population.
9/ The prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology – 31:06
The foremost authority on self-driving automobiles is Certus Caraman. He is developing a self-driving automobile prototype with his team. It's quite challenging to program self-driving automobiles to operate in any circumstance.
Driving-related ethical dilemmas are a problem that cannot be solved by automation, particularly in the event of an accident. You must make deliberate decisions in cultural contexts, which mechanically compel you to choose the best course of action.
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